Samsung Boosts Monitor Lineup Ahead of CES

With CES right around the corner, Samsung announces a pair of new monitors

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Although the Consumer Electronics Show isn't slated to begin until next week, Samsung has hit the ground running with the introduction of two new monitors. At first blush, it can be difficult to tell the two apart. As if often the case, though, there's more than meets the eye, and in this case that happens to be touch.

The Series 7 SC770 Touch Monitor is Samsung's first multi-touch display that's been optimized for Windows 8. With the ability to support up to 10 points of simultaneous multi-touch, the Series 7 SC770 allows users to pinch, flick, and scroll their ways through Microsoft's new operating system. Complementing this touch capability is an ergonomic stand that offers a 60-degree tilt, which helps minimize any strains that can arise from having to repeatedly reach across your desk to tap your display. Touch capabilities aside, the Series 7 SC770's 24-inch display features full HD resolution and an MVA panel that allows for a wide 178-degree viewing angle. Its chassis, meanwhile, boasts a slick, ultra-thin bezel, and houses HDMI ports, an integrated USB hub, and built-in speakers.

Making its debut alongside the Series 7 SC770 is the Series 7 SC750. Although it doesn't feature touch capabilities like the SC770, the SC750 packs a larger, 27-inch display that also boasts full HD resolution and a WVA LED panel enables a 178-degree viewing angle. Whereas the SC750's primary emphasis lies in its touch-capacitive screen, the SC750 is all about ergonomics. Accordingly, its slim chassis features a cylindrical metal stand that's capable of a 90-degree pivot, which allows users to use it in either landscape or portrait mode.

The Samsung Series 7 SC770 Touch Monitor and the Series 7 SC750 will be available worldwide in the first quarter of 2013.

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